Did you know that regularly brushing your dog’s teeth and providing her with a healthy diet and plenty of chew toys can go a long way toward keeping her mouth healthy? Many pooches show signs of gum disease by the time they’re four years old because they aren’t provided with [...] Read more »

According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, 70 % of cats age 3 and older have dental disease. However, few pet owners in Tulsa acknowledge the significance and do something about it. Cat dental care is just as crucial as dental care is for people but seems to be ignored. [...] Read more »

What Is a Teeth Cleaning? During a teeth cleaning (sometimes called a prophylaxis), plaque and tartar are removed from a pet’s teeth, and the health of the entire mouth (tongue, gums, lips, and teeth) is assessed. A thorough dental cleaning can be accomplished only while the pet is under general anesthesia. Anesthesia [...] Read more »

“Doggie breath” can be a sign of serious disease ​Does your sweet pet have sour breath? That odor coming from your pet’s mouth could be more than a nuisance; it could signify a serious health risk with the potential to damage not only your pet’s teeth and gums but its [...] Read more »

Do not turn your nose to your animal’s bad breath! That smell might symbolize a serious health risk, with the possible to damage not only your animal’s teeth and gums but its internal organs also. Precautionary veterinary dental care can save you cash in the long run. Pet Dental [...] Read more »

One of the most important areas of your dog’s health is the condition of their teeth. Problems with the teeth do not stay there, an infection that begins in the mouth can become infections in the bones, lungs, kidneys and even the bloodstream itself. Check out these 10 steps from the [...] Read more »

Not only does it keep “death breath” at bay, but it can also save your cat’s life. February is National Pet Dental Month and at All Creatures Veterinary Hospital in Tulsa we will be offering $110 off of dentals. This is a great time to give your pets healthy teeth [...] Read more »

Periodontal disease is the most common disease of small animals. Signs of gum disease are typically not acknowledged, however, and some pets suffer until all their teeth have actually ended up being contaminated. Preventive oral care is among the most neglected pet wellness requirements. Yet it’s just as vital for [...] Read more »

It most likely doesn’t come as a surprise to anyone that an elderly cat has needs that are various than those of a young cat. However how do you know when your cat is a senior? Typically, cats over 7-10 years of age will be thought about elders. With enhancing [...] Read more »